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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 1 Oct 1936, p. 10

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PAGE TEN TH CNAIA SATSMN.BOMAV1,TFtOOTA.T t4tltbD)T' O.AXT st 93 fionabe environnent for her' Shie NEW MODERATOR w;as sophisticated a p 1 e n t y.* It__________________ vvasnt an ea.sy part for any sens- ible girl but Mabel Raike ý,#ýn THE NEWCASTLE INDEPENDENT the symipathies of theauinei Harry R. Pearce, Correspondent, Phone Clarke 1114 :character. Gloriana Perkins. the _________________________________________________________________________mai. was just like one off the farnily. a nice sensible gilwith Be sure and corne to the roat 1 he feet off novng horses and hie the title off Grand Champion u right intuitions - pleasing. y iak- fowl harvest supper in St. Geor-! ws fortunate in not sustaining!she I ad secured the highe.st numr- 'Mary Jane Pindie were two very ______________ ge's Parish Hall on Wednesday. worse injuies than orne severe ber of points in 1935. Jean Bon-1 charrning andi vivacious young October 14th, at 5.30 to 8 p.ni bruising and painful skin abras- athan was second with 13 Pointb. duhes0 h io ide Supper and prograrn: Adults 40c., ions. After a few days off doctor- wnner thîs year. duhso the audiencedle chthedaedience would very much cide25.ir.g his wouinds hie %as out. game Winners in Girls' Events haeiedtknw hirn es Mr.Wm.Henin-lia th co- a evr, lowngagan o Saur-hav lied o kow hei MARRIEDRIE M.r Wm Henin ha th co- a evr. lowng gai onSatr- Secret Relay - Willows. Birch Deborah Underhill had. two sons tract for building 1he on2 and ai day. Barks. at homne, John, the Prodigal. who HOOEY-LUXTON - On Satur- haif story bungalow for Mr. Floyd Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Carveth re- Bas-ebaîl Throw-Eileen Clarke,. was accused of rnore than hie was day, September 26th. 1536, at Thomas on Church Street. The turned home on Saturday f rom tlel Spencer, Vivian Duck. guilty of and sent to prison. Heth reinc fhebds foundation was laid by Mr. John their summrers visit wîith relatives Standing Broad Jurnp-J a -ne was a likeable boy and' was re- father. Oscar Luxton. Bowrnan- Robinson and company. in Chicago. Victoria. B.C.. Grand Tkatch. Eileen Clarke. Patricia Presented by Walter Vandeirgast.vil.b e WABunr Mr. Ray Brown is the new drîv - Prairie. Ata.. and other western Pearce. Charlie. the eIder brother. wasAie ablLxotoarne er of Geo. Meadows' bake truck pit.Te eea rn Third Mile Rela3'-Birch Barks, engaged to the sophisîicated Ms ereHoyofOoo in succession to M.îr. Ed. Skinne'- Prairie when that section off t.he Willows. Sirnpscott and was sornewhat Gog oe fOoo Mr Prc Hre CN.. getprovince was visited by the big Target Thi'ow - Jean Holimnes. stuck on himiself. He prevails up- OSBOR.N-JiENNNG-At Sirn- a r. PMrsy Hareeft.N.RWenda blizzard and fifteen inches Of Jean Bonathan, Mary Pan1 r on his good mother to mortgagc coe Street United Chiurch Par- ondther anual vaton.desa snow. But they also have sorne Shuttle Relay - BirchB li3 er farrn to set him up in busi- sngOhw.o audy Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Jones and wonderful stories to tell off th e Willows. ness. In manner hie is sprightly Rev Dr. Peter Bye August lSth, 1936, by Rev. W. rnagnifîcent gardens, flowers and 100 Yard Dash-Eileen Clarke, nonchalant. Monty Proctor' ap- R. Tanton, Violet Wînnifred, her father, Mr. Sanpson. Chi- vegetables to be seen on Van- Evelyn Bellarny, Margaret Pearce. peared well in this role. Who by bis election to the hîigh daughter of Mr. and Mi.s. Wm.! cago, visited Mr. Jones' uncle. Mi. couver Island. 75 Yard Dash-Jean Bonathan,,JnhQaknuh iel office off Moderator off the United Henning, Newcastle. and Clar- 1 A. 0. Parker, and aunts, Mrs. Ed. oaiQ cknuhamsel Powell and Mrs. W. J. Hockin. Mr. Ross Dickinson's bovine Annie Tkatch. Charlotte Gray. and rather elderly bachelor with Church of Canada becornes the ence Lloyd. son off Mr. and Mrs Mr. Daniel Hill, Toronto, ac- herd was increased by two last Basketball Throw-Jean Bona- rnoney to loan, pîays opposite to titular head of sorne two rnillions Everett Osborne, Bowrnanviller.1 companied Dr. W. H. Walton-Ball week when bis large Jersey cow than, Eileen Clarke, P a t r i c i a Miss Custard and is aclcicted to mernbers and adherents off that on a flying visit to Harris Lodge. gave birth to a lively pair off Pearce. flowery speech-Stan Disney act- church. ROBERTS-BOE - On Saturday. Mr. McKellar and daughters twjn calves, both males. Runing Broad Jurnp - Eileen ed the part. A strain of broad September 26th. 1936. at Trin-1 have moved frorn the Elsworth Mr. and Mrs. Walter Couch. Clarke Mary Painter, Margaret comedy rami right through the pressed the thanks off the club t ity Unie Cur PaSoney. hou.se on King St. o Mrs. R. B. who were recently married. r Pearce. Iplay and was provided by Jerry Capt. Lock for bis interesting Dav ison. Mr. Garnet Earl Rob- Lerse' otge ApeBo-having their house on thewet Obstacle Relay-Willows, Birch Gosling, a gangling, merry beart- counit off the trip. Reg. Hard= rs ngo r adMs som," at the lake. ern outskirts off the village en- Barks. dYuhwola aniertadD.V.HSoeyVmyp'HIra a Necsl a hce oîanlanged, remodelled and thorough- Wînners in Boys' Events flare for swopping things and an grîrns, who were gue9ts, express- Roaert.W-ty n Nftecnas ete d hodtoff Mrs.and sanit.ary system. On Satur-1.- aduheofMsBean ofrte Kirkptc, ne IreneoAdard alron ep.2t.te The boys were dîvided into four irrepressible vein off good hurnor ed tbanks to the club for its hos- - .dagtrofMsBean in owanile ositl o Tes hd sccs;sulautin al o classes according to their size. and hilarity. Frank Hoag. in t.îis pitaî:ty.thlaeEA.B. in Bowtrna nile Hs t aloe n uev s- had su cceu s fu l tt acti o se 0:1Cla 1character, was as entertaining as -T he co rplete list of guests dayaftrnon.jus wen he asthen urpus uritue ad om.se Run, Hop. Step and Jump- t.he best off them on stage or were W. F. Ward, A. J. Lyle. Dr preparing to corneborne. A little hold appliances. LareceMissn.Doal Js screen. There was a poor old V H. Storey. R. M. Cotton. J.P., DEATHS so a br .ohronSp. 9h The Salvation Arnyhas an- ne Ilo. oad oe ser hsbaond andiechindennt. ard orte isanCtael.Shot. Put-Lawrence M i11s on. trarnp. a down and outen. a dere- 1Reg. G. Harding. R.ev. A. M. î ______+____ hier parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alec Band of Toronto to present a Donald Jose. Distance Throw- lit.Hi clths ecew::cedWooto. yroeoS.Lîtle A M Adai, hve te pofoud srn-band concert in the Cor-nnin':y Lawren-e Milîson. High Jump- and his head bandag ed in a bloGd1 Thornpson. R. J. Fenton. C. Sam- ELLIS-In o.nalîe nWd parhavoefthe ornnntf ntorHali csl.unday OctILawrence Millson. S ta n di n gstaîned clotb. Mothen rUnderhill is. H. C. Cole. Dr. G. C. Bonnv- nesclay. Septemiben 30tb. 1936, sahof te fo bereavernn t . Hat3 .n.Newadstlent.Lieuts ;Bnoad Jurnîc,-Lawrience Milîson. helped hirn out off the slough and castle, C. T. Ross and John Mt. Arthur Ellis. age 36 yeans. P Mn.an Mr. owad reeo . Boa n .mdjoa. a aabvle DnadJoe Tne:Tro-set h:rnon the road to botter Jarnes. Funenal fron the fam:ilv nesi- MssanMel Hownad Miss Iasisi BongadiS ll .an as ble îs-Donald Jose. Lawrence M;Ison. Ithin2s. Later lhe was a nefonîned Two new nenbers were intro- j dence, Lot 7. B. F.. Claike' o MissMabl Bown nd issassstin arist wil aio b prs-,Running Bnoad Jurnp LawnenceImrain succes-ful in busifes:;.AI- duced to the club. Ray Dîlling. IFrîday. Octoben 2nd. at 2 p.rni. Kathleen Reid, Toronto, were fet Dotalto attend this M.4llson. Donald Jose.' Pole Vault - lan Penfound enacted the noIe well known local accountanit. and to Newtonville Cernetery. S. Maeaýet Rv n d î : spI DncgUotfRieacrd music- ng-Laivrence MillNon. -with telling effec:iveness. p:c:,un-1 E. F. R.. Osborne. presidnt off the KIRKPATRICK-In Bownanville S M;-z.3 Droth Rikard Petr-în- the debased tnamp in bis Duirharn Central Agricîltural So- bor. ws omefo th weked.Class HI1 on Tuesday. Septeinbeî' 29th. Two off Mn. and Mrs. Geo. 19o36,ses ndth roReuc ~v Meadows' three sons are in the and hier sisten Jean. Toronto. Run, Hop, Step and JurP-icitizen in his honounable esta:e. In a final repcort off the pro- of AndRewa rene. beloved w'îf local casualties list. Reg. who is spent a few boucs at borne Sun- Harold Hoar. Charles Bonathan. In lAndrew Fnedenick Kinoftkpat-s arnvalcr Inolyslie hi tee atascesofteLnsCnival Ofl ick, age 27 years. Interred at Rogers twin. felI on the cernent day. Shot Put-Charles B o n a t hi a n.,1 bas t o be an afiair off the law. August l9th. Mana2er E. V. Hoar Bond Head Cernetery. sidewalk while running a n d Miss Evel3-n Rickard and Miss Harold Hoar, Williarn Turnbull. person wlîolbas to discharge bis annotînced that the net proceeds crackedhi colbis on.collar- arbnonene, neceste.si- DMasancionow-Turner.to, dWinchester..shap owto-owDistance.whih Throw-GeraRRI -Indewasthtonur tating bis carrying his arm in a bias been visiting Miss Rickard. Charles Bonathan. Harold Hoar' duty. a yck D pfetedsharp of t o ee S20..th ch will be de- PERRIN-oI estle3. Thurs- sling. Then Cynil, riding insîde lefI Sunday to begîn studies a: High Jump-Harold Hoar. Char- as Quintas Todd, the sheriff. iwok. Elizabeth Piper. beloved wifey a barrel on a boys wagon. rolied Queen's University. les Bonathan. Gerald A s h t on.i Standing Broad Jump - Harold There was sorne good singingi off W. J. Perrin, age 61 years. off and out and had the ilI luck NEW'CASTLE UNITED CHURCH Hor1ead Astn hre the first act with the vllage cuhoir Fneral f romn the fanily resi- to break bis arm in two places. S. S. RALLY DAY SERVICES Bonathan. Target Throw-Har- and sorne off the membens off the O AR LURP United Church - Rev. S. Mac- 1______ ROgsuhod aoitsat23 pm o t eog' Lean. B.A., Pastor. Sunday. Oct. Ild Hoar. William Turnbull. Ger- cs edrn uhodf'ome A Y C U ~~3o atdy c.3d 4th: il a.m.-Morning Wocsbip. Many Children Take Part - ald Ashton. Running Broad Jump1 as Seeing Nellie Home. My Bon- i otinued frorn page 1) eeey Reception Service and Sacrarnent Cuc Interlor Bright lVith -Harold Hoar, Charles Bona- fie Lies Over the Ocean, and PERKIN-On Monday, Sept. 28, o!te od' upe:2.0p.n- Flowers in Contrast to ýthan. Gerald Azbton. 100 Yard Swreet and Low. islovenly, talking everywbere and 1936, Dr. T. F. Perkin, beloved ofndath eords 7 ppaii.3Evening Gloomn Outside Dash-Harold Hoar. Tbis was perhaps the first pub- aIl the time. "H-" was in every hsbnofJseieSct,4 St. GeScorge's 7hurcb-ERev.D n bnaceoffowrgad ~lie appearance. outside off ibeir 'mouth and when so universally hLsaud of Avenue. To ot 4 Service. A bnacoffoes ld ls11lown cornmunity, off the Rickard used really rneant nothing. This adrAeuTon. St. eorg's Curch- Re îoD.i.i michaelrnas, daisies. a n d Run. Hop, Step and Jurp- Orchestra, a quartette off musical- was like the phrases when takîn-< R. Dewdney. B.A.. Rector. Sun- other auturnn bloons. artistical- Ross Allin. Charles Flood. Shot l itdbohr n itr.toi an'lenm fteDiý ,day, Oct. 4th. l7tb Sunday after ý nagdi ae n akt Put-Ross Allin, Charles Flood, ife rten n itr.tw nvi1h areofteDi Triity i a.n.-orîngPry b Mn d in a.sues nd nîbtdJrnsLvei,'saceTrwsons and two daughters off Mr. Once in a wbile the 'D-n" o A D 0F THANKS er and oly Comunion: p-m. b Mrs.i.A. Butlr, briandnMrs.RoW. AJ.nS.ChRickardd.SHiawsnd the W.reat.manckrnightawsound geîkemanmght sund lik er ndHol Cmmuio: 2p.n.ly rnodernized w::h a new heating 1Rs I: hne lod ihBefor, the rise off the curtaîn and l:ghtn:ng and thunder. but wby Te anlo teaeMrS -SudayScool 7 .m-Evn-the Ujnited Cburch for the Sun-JrpRs ln. Stand between acts tLhey provided a should the hurnan race be pep- C undle. Maple Grove. desine toD inig Prayer and Sermion. day School Rally Day servicesj Broad Jump-Ross Allin. Charles richiy vanied pnognarn of de:îght- pered witb the thousand and onetbn teî an fînd an Mn. W. F. Rickard, M.P.. and last Sunday. IL w-as a'coinbined - Flood. Target Throw - Devere ful rnusic. Mr. Stanley Rickard. "ýDarnns' off every l:ttle ffellow hn teinayfrnd ad bride arrived borne frorn their chuî'cb and Sunday scîhool sec--M:iLIligan. Ross Allun. C harela depr 1he tili.M. b eub tseerpaicbtnîeghbors for the syntpathy and wedding trp 10 the Maritimnes on vice. wi:b the paston. Rev. S.Food. Running Bcoad Jurnp- Brenton Rickard the c-lan:ýonet. could no:. The speaker saîd that thn ntersudnbnae Friday. wben nurmbers of frfiend.3. MacLean. and Superntenden't .Rosa Allin, Charles Flood. Mis Maionthepiao. nd issthe eue cls.,offworen anc who had not the opportuni:y be-A.,derinI cup 2thlCasV Helen the death off ien t their fore. bastened to conogatulatie A1Rd . îo)n'ly ccupv'n ihe Clss I jthee arlo. iaosswear. yet their conversation monietb thmo hi arig n x ulpit. The junmor hm led in Run. Hop. Step and Jurnp- it'mother.el o en ther onthen narnige nd x- he service off ,on, and pupîl.5 off Lloyd Hancock. Bruce Vanflusen, in 0 teeaetopnstnudoapaltre. tedtembs wse. nth alit was necessary 10 Attractive Words Property For Sale Mn.W. . akehada ontnin w:h he: tachrs etthef n'I Hncck.BuceVanDusen. Joe WUnited Chimnch Sînday school foir Sne0 b ms datv experience last week when while w1 hï nte otHnck vrsi h nls o-eFRSL-5ARS 4 ML water:ng the horses lhe was pewvs. Mn. RodgercDcnducted the Hock:n. D:stance Throw-Lloyd 1the use off both tlîo Oshaw-a group "ansdn ten t-iie. ORtSAE-of CEnn Skle. o -n the knocked down uindpr tlie:c feet in sel,*ice, fo'latv"ng:the specia.!y Han'ok, Bruce VanDusen. Joe, and the orchevrta. as one is in beautiful n mnan:nd nti ot ofEniklen n tht prepared Rally Day p*oamn the iHockin. H:gb Jump-Lioyd Han- 1 the basemfent and by a ruling off msclacnenn f h lt mba dbidns rre- their icrowýdinr-. Tbey w noe f0 'hemne off which was "Gmv-ng." cock. Bruce VanDus.en. Joe Hoc- teis. w-ere daw n. bhtýl. luilaby, Iouse %vulh 10 roomis, dc:x Cg vicious and bad no :nten'îons. offHaod oa.RaPoel ndk. anngBadJurp- the Hall Managing Conmmttee rnu«*nurnf]n harmingli'm bu it'.,;an awkard 'Hao:d Hor, RetaPowell nd the. trind pianoadJmus- no:zrbe Dtak- ustr.otranrniî:nl. trn:ut. iust - sbed she :h* cernentn floor. hrse Ci barninghirnbutifs n askw rî. Rocteer read port:on.,of, rLloyd Hancock. Bruce VanDusen. e on cr tosae level10 'ou.s. ch.n-. golden. melodý stable. srnall barn. good lien ,l ______________________ ri tu re tbe Hoomn lage T rO ' -the floor off the arîd:'o-muni. i and.o:brs :h maeihe if~n ion- bus.cl tbe.Frpae thou'ght. Rel t an.s bîQb mari riînm fl t ulam5appb to Ms. Fred ount-ti sook- u tho Mc MacLea r B:u~ VanDusn. Joe ockin. The play ne-ted ffmeen dollars uotivan ia~nl.loy. Buike toM. Phoe 17r Boean h- therne. Marv of: Loyd Hancock. Running Bcoad and some cent..;;each to the viit- Bibnd lea Is Fisty Breo hn 17-3 ehnyha :,ven the cosîly ai- Junip-Loyd Hancock. B ru ce or's and the local W . A.croup Bbc' is 92 ar b.~cbox off aintiment. a Jar of, VanDusEn. Joe Hockîn. 100 Yard 39-srn hm.Wl'n ýnPlep nesi D i neike enard. So shoutd ChristiinD., Hr1 on lydHn pnoigte.Wtla ynPep ne.,i n' Dih-,_________LlodHn-_ FOR SALE - EIGHT ROOMED1t e,-Pte give off thein weaýth to thle!cick. Rcss Allin. Pole Vaultn- _______________ ta: us.tdeble Eanedheoinese îýhuc vhch' Critse.pi-: *,fainous ;ords iin aîî liter~- fan os tbe do English and Canadian iuc hchi hit ere- HarotdHak wolsield NEWT NVIL aeShk acre off land on wbiciî are soin e mE sentativeo at.Te%'o.Loy-accwola il spaes-oB- rNtT e * ~ ~~fr*uit ti'ees and sall fruit. haci ivenlierinit, allshe ad.ihe carnpýnshi for3 yers. Tie.ý ýix%%-,i-dconn*vinenoni cntnvnton schochll an Sets of 32, 52, 66 and 97 ;adienbrîît.alseadamn onhbetpaeotan Te. ,d< 0aed chiu c ii pieces Christ regarded it as a priceless ing 637 menîts. Harold Hoan, 629.1 Mrs. Chas. Reid anid Hazel six le, eî off the alphabet and .poe: f aeJh g.ft. The chosen di.sciple5 had. wmn:; cup this year. Ros.s Allun veme weekend guests off Mn. and yet inii tb"nî was packed nos-t off Pas.coe. near Soîmna. Apply to Mr.S Hloell, S:ai'kville. the wsoinof the vorld H. E. Tînk. Haiipton R. R. 41.0- ALSO OPEN STOCK 2:ven theniselveý. tbemc tîn and Icanie third with a standing off issMblClnadMr .R munepessd te_________ ____ ALSO OtalentsCandiservicese1 Cohenrand Ma6y2-mec. sh Attractive patterns, mod- taletChrisrvice:s o thoeis' - a 6e2Tehec.adsuetwsb: Lane made a tnip to Gananoque, clubs appi-eciat ion off the addnýess i cm shapes. If you are caled upon 10 do the sanie. One!r tbank the ladies, Mrs. D:ckinson. lmefmr gin o t Wllam- i t cle f Matre nî eni orSae rEen cSnsidening the purchase 1 a little folk cani eive to Chri-;t 1M!'s. Colvîlle. Mrs. Ward. and also bui,;r lig. ýtTrntad nnguersofncluedM Roe nik. - _____FOR _SAL _OR_______1__Fe of dinnerware, be sure and is by neguilarlY attendîng Sunday j Mn. Kenefick for acting as judges Ms ageieMKy ngt otEm.adM.MFrae e~enlatoflt7 o sec our stock befone buy- z.'hoqI and church services. Mision the field day. on. were borne over the weekend. Toron-o. w-ho accoinpan:ed the Townahîslip off Manveî-s. kniow.;nl off Re ooe ra. awio b eiJar SH W PAY R In.sPector A. A. Marn, n. wfe speaker. Bob Stevens wvas pre- as tihe Chanîbens Homestead, cas of Rsemrywhih bautiulI OS AWAPLA ERS and ffamily, Brigbton. and Mn. sented wî:b a signed 'pho'ograpli consisting off 100 acres, more or RoyalAlb et ~ usrated the therne. and Mary, AK rdynected VbatWil I îv HIT WITH ýRobt. Martin, Mn. and Mrs. G0cr- off Paul Honnis, founder off Rot- le.ss. How rnucb ýwill you give? Hîrn? y Hiearî tL CA UDEN E o McIan aiivae ary. to mark a recently celebî-ated I want 10 seil. Apply A. L. CW _y__rt OC L U IE C Shore, wene Sunday gues:s off Mn. birtbiday. Chamnbers, Box 23. Milton, Ont. Misses Winnie -Lancaster and384 Petit Point, Blossoni TimeFEL DA Churcli. Oshawa, who sonne ears1 ed Mn. and Mrs. J. W. Lancaster. DELIVERED RIGHT H __ses ________ ta and Devonshire Lace. In Lloyd Hancock and Eileen Clarke go. unMer Be d n meton off Mrs. Mn and MissPFr Coucb.vie- T OEFR HOUSE TO RENT - 6 ROOMS, Orc bridge sets, and separate Grand Champions - Harold hbtia Bell.sMe naudensceain tîeM. and Mss. Peancl. bamisaragis -moerncon-__ items. cups and saucers, j Hoar and Jean Bonathan tei aNecteaueneiIteÎM.ad rsJ.Cc. Farmers in Durham and ad- bah1aae l mdm cn i cram ndsgasckeIherpresentation off Potl3anna," iMr. and Mrs. W. C. Lane visit- joining countiswr rsn veniences, central location. Ap-j gar crcmsandsuars ckeRunners-up paid their second vîsît 10 New ditPr oeilnenm es atern esAer-pb inei.4-tIO plates, and bon-bons. Idi otHp. retA e- y hs el 0tOcaI castle on Sephember 25th, uner Mn. D. Denault 100k in Bob- Iryý s final sale off the season at bisHOS TORN -6ROM fe GIT. Newcastle High Sohool beld it the auspices off Mrs. T. H. Cleum- caygeon Fair Saturday. ffarrn near Enniskillen on Satur- Hon H O rey t-ail mod M Scon-er' TEE AK DA IT.affluaI Field Day in the Com- 1ences group of the W. A. off the and Mrs. GeoreSaltn r a hn esl vr9 ed o vencrevSt.poseio n at n ce. a iunity Park on Tuesdariv. et ntdCuc.Ms rodWd ett o-snnesadfeesb nub .C or hn 1,Bw (1 thf-m ing theiryears. toa nenew- aOct.o 14mb. Gar-e Dar-Milk. h orne undem- the efficent leader- 1iîfi at a banquet in Paris drink- Imii,înai rt FOR SALE - 12 WEANLING ship off V/dder Bill Pindie i(a lady iîng the healtt off the French Gov- Nirrin mi hji. cgis, Yrsiepg.ApyW .S off lroportions,..Edith E vans.,enrnent n champagne T he molýre b i ii;,;tilmiilh, it-iafforl. Rickard, Bowmanville. Phone, Louizy Cushard (Gossip off the Town Clirk %vas the linos>t sur- l 40rl4. 40-1 conmunity j, <trikmngly made up, rsdproofalwe i c:FrRn wa ivma'îrte nerrt - ued n hsneaIlwmen stiheorRetFOR SALE-ONE 50W DUE TO BOWftANVILE D IRY , wasgive a sinite0~te-~~ hurei ths scne crne o the'TO ENTSHt.FO14LY farrw Oct HenVryA,40- BO M N IL E D IY 'nbyFoeceBo.ssblýcneen. Mn. Lyle was al-so shown'T ET SO Oý L R. R. 2. Henryle 4-1 f S impacot'Village Belle)i was, in other parts off the picture. occopied by Jamueson's Tire - Phones 446 or 703 BOWMANVILLE rnucb strock on ber own beauty At the conclusmon off the motion Repair Stop, alterations b suit FOR SALE - 11 YOUNýG PûUS. and assurned popularity with the1 pictores Lion R. E. Logan and tenant. Ren>t $12. Apply The Appîy J. Brown, Base Line, or maie sex. City lufe and afash- President E. W. Crawford ex- 1Statesman office. phn810 0 'j ou, arnci mi}, antr-, n t Articles For Sale box is used indicates as a rrule that bie does not wish FOR SALE - 0001) CHOICE 10 giv-e is niame. ' barley straw. free frorn al nox- So in repying 10 a Box' ious weds. Apply George Mc- or Initias. please do 50 by Knight, c o A. E. Osborne. R. R.i letter, and save youn own 2, Bowmanville. 40-2* time. and ours. Classiffied Advertisements sboold b e FOR SALE - A NUTMBER 0F sent in by noon off the day l a d d e r s . A p p l y H . V i l c o x . p rjo u o p u l c t i n 39-2 peiu opbiain -Adverlisements under this head- FOR SALE--VICTOR CONSOLE'ing, one cent a word each inser- radio. 8 tubes. with built,-in tiomi Minimum for each. insen- phonograpb atta-cbrenî: solid lion: 25 cents cash. 25 cents ad- oak sideboard wvitb mirror and ditional if not paid by Saturday shelf; Robins & Meyers ' hbp. ffollowing insertion. and bas to be 60 cycle 110V. motor. Ail the ýchanged. V/here il is desired that above in perf ec t condition, replies be addresscd to a box at Phone 263. Bowmanville. 40-1 the Statesman Office, a charge of FOR SALE - SMALL P EARS 10 cents is made. good for preser-ing or jelly. Mrs. R. Morris. corner Liberty'i and Ontario Streets. 40-1-I Loat FOR SALE-EXCELLENT QUAL- LS E W E O S ity No. 1 Cornet poatoes. E.LOrini-gBETWEE n BYSie's Doidge, R. R. 6, Bowmanville. Trave iningspahoo irand nwhen's P ho n e 1 6 0 r2 . 4 0 -tf 1 g - v l i . s a n i e annw e l Rewand for neturn to Altan W. Garae ToRent , -Knigbt. phone 173 or 98. GARAGE TO RENT-ON KING ORONO CREAMERY St. Mrs. Frank Souch. Bow- i mnanvlle. Phone 315. 40-l* Send Youn creani 10 the Orono Creanîery. Higliest prices paid. Found IbTis week: Spec.-27c: 1s-25c; --,--2nd-23c. Prices will be publish- KEY FOUND - ENQUTIRE AT ed eacb week. 36-t! PLE.ASE NOTE V/len advert:semnîmts atk for replies t0 a Box. re,iî,es should be sent in v: îing 10 the number off the Box. The Statesmnan canmnot ne- i eal the ident.îty off the ad- ventiser ai- give any funther partîculars. a-s Ibis is the Strayed STRAYED - TO SOUTH HALF Lot 5.' Concession 9. Dam-ing- ton, a year-old beifen. Owner may bave same by provine_ pro- penty and paying expenses. J. Malcolm-son. 4- Miscellaneous YOU'LL BE SORRY - IF YOU don't gel your order in early 10 have Chamberlain Meal Vea- terstrip put on youn draffty windows and doors. Phone 53. J. H. Vance. 39-tf WEST =N GARAGE AND) MA- chine Shop - Ve sPecialize in macbinery repains, general gar- age repairs, welding, towîng service. J. L. Demneling, Pro- pnietor, Bowmnanville. P h o n e 81. 23-tf SU L UX PAINTIIG - CARS, Trucks. etc. ' J. H. Needharn. Centre St.. Bowianville. Phone; 441. 38-3 AUCTION SALES 1 Saîuîday Oct. 3rd.-Enest A. Verny. lot 17. con. 9. Darlmngton.: vill hold anothen aucmon sale us Satum-day wivuen 60 fine stock- m-s and feeders wiil. be auctionoci IlT Buye-s iili bave themn stock, Ie'.; ýered by truck free off change ub Leir ffam-mns. Sale atI 1 p.m. Fermas cash. Ted Jackson, aur- 0f Ceer. Tbunsday. Oct. lst.-R. J. Luke. t' 9. con. 5. East Vhitby. wil' ,eIl al] offbis fanm stock, impIe: 1 nents,, etc. Sc bills. Sale at 1 ).m. Ternis cash. H. L. Pascoe. erk: Eliner XVilbur. aucîmoneer. BAILIFF*S SALE Landiord and Tenant Act Frîday. October 2nd - There mIl be sold on Lot 34, Concess-ion ,Darlinglon. 12 mile west off ifield, occupied by Lloyd C. 'enguson, the fam-m stock. immple- :1 lents, iîaY and grain contaîned eneon. Sale aI 1 p.m. Tc.rims ash. Elmrnem Vilbur. auctioneen - FURNITURE SALE Sahurday, Oct. 3nd. - Having, ýceived instructions ffrom he es- de off John Powens. Chum-ch St. rono, I will seli by public aoc - on ail the booseliold efffec ts7. irden tbols. wood. etc.. at one clock on the above date. Termns th. lihe pr<..yerty wîll be off-i red for sale at 3 o'clock subjectI Sreserve bid. Elmer Wilbur,î WelLoveTo Please) Our Custoniers Pleasing our customers has been our chief hobby for 55 years. During ail those years satisfied customners have been sending their neighbors to our store. IVe frankly admit that a large measure of Our success is due to this goodwill habit of our friends. lEvery day of every week wve are endeavouring to, show our appreciation. Travellers tell us no town the size of Bow- mnanville can boast of a finer drug store. No niatter what Iow prices you sec on circulars or new-spapers our prices are as Iow and often lower. WVOOD SALE Thursday. Oct. 8th.-Wood sale on the premises off Newton Tay- lor. Lot '7. Con. 1. Cartwright - 16 quarter-acre lot-s off mixed wood. to be cleared by April lst, 1938. Sale at. 1.30 p.rn. Terrns cash. Eliner Wilbur. auctioneer. 40-1* FLOWERS PROPERLY SELECTED PROPERLY C LU STERE D PRO PE EL PRESENTED PROPERLY DELIVERED THE F. T. D. WAY See our special F.T.D. indoii display. KingswaySo Phones: Store 72; Nights, Sun- days and Holida s, Mrs.: G. Gale, 158. S PECIALS. This Week-End At FOSTER'S Something New4 in Cotton DRESSES At $j Don 't Miss These Woznen's and Misses' Crepe Dresses At $2.98 Sizes 14 - 44. NEW FALL STYLES F oster's LADIES' &FURRIERS Opp. Balmoral Hotel Pablum ......- ................45 o Department Backed by over 40 years -11.1 M&VIL f wi tn - t i tob- . DUr Npples.3 for 250 doubt the bst equipped in the county. Your eye troub- Latex Diapers-... ......... les are carefully and scien-À tifically treated and the Puretest Olive Oi------....250 finest glasses manufactured aySt arc SUPPled at very m odest .Ba....Sets------------.....3 5 0 prîces. Puretest Cod Liver OÙ 50c TRUSSES JURY & LOVEL Conifortable and satis- l'aetory Trusses arc came- The Rexail Store fuîîY fitted and guarantced. 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